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russia and canada have both insisted they should have control over a disputed underwater mountain range in the arctic ocean. possession of the area would allow the owner to exploit any mineral resources. following a meeting in moscow, russian's foreign minister said the countries agreed the u.n. should rule on the issue. the verbal gloves came off at an e.u. summit in brussels today. they belonged to the french president nicolas sarkozy and e.u. commissioner delima. the. >> for weeks, now, french police have been dismantling illegal camps of roma and expelling some of them from france. the european union has threatened to take legal action against france, saying it is targeting ethnic groups. it has led to a major row between paris and the european union. today, it overshadowed a meeting in brussels. nicolas sarkozy was involved in a blazing argument with the most senior european official. >> this is a situation i have thought europe would not have to witness again after the second world war. >> today, he described those words as shameful, disrespectful. >> everyone here was deeply shoc
russia and canada have both insisted they should have control over a disputed underwater mountain range in the arctic ocean. possession of the area would allow the owner to exploit any mineral resources. following a meeting in moscow, russian's foreign minister said the countries agreed the u.n. should rule on the issue. the verbal gloves came off at an e.u. summit in brussels today. they belonged to the french president nicolas sarkozy and e.u. commissioner delima. the. >> for weeks,...
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russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada on the heels of signing a deal. with norway. the u.k.'s elite special forces unit the s.a.'s. from the government. should be sitting behind bars in just a few minutes. global news twenty four this is. now one of russia's most wanted terror suspects. despite the country's threat. a rival. to be attending an international chechen congress. he lives in britain where he has political asylum. following the latest developments on our joins us live. that we've seen this before we. have troubles abroad despite having an arrest warrant chasing him if you think it's realistic to think the polish authorities are really going to detain him. already it's a very good question a very complicated question because of course right now and nobody knows even if he is in poland or whether he's planning. on arriving in poland that is information that so far has only been published by one source polish t.v. channel t.v. and twenty four and they're citing unnamed sources as. basically backing up this information but even if he is in poland
russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada on the heels of signing a deal. with norway. the u.k.'s elite special forces unit the s.a.'s. from the government. should be sitting behind bars in just a few minutes. global news twenty four this is. now one of russia's most wanted terror suspects. despite the country's threat. a rival. to be attending an international chechen congress. he lives in britain where he has political asylum. following the latest developments on our...
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we were discussing how to touch -- how in touch our canada's work. the first question is what is the price of a liter of petrol. the answer is 1 pound 15. ed miliband, dave miliband, and ed balls got that one right. diane abbott did not answer on principle because she does not drive at all. into move on before we get this debate. we had some quick fire questions to get a quick response as to where people stand on issues. diane abbott will answer this for. would you describe yourself as a socialist and what does that mean to you? >> i would describe myself as a socialist. if it means anything, it is being able to bring society together to make it more equal, to make it more just, and always making sure that the voice was have that voice. >> yes, it means that what we do together is greater than what we can do on our own. it is a very simple idea. social speaks to the basic part of who we are, that we get our identity and our freedom for what we rebel to do together. >> yes, we need to be willing to criticize the injustices of absolutism. we need to be
we were discussing how to touch -- how in touch our canada's work. the first question is what is the price of a liter of petrol. the answer is 1 pound 15. ed miliband, dave miliband, and ed balls got that one right. diane abbott did not answer on principle because she does not drive at all. into move on before we get this debate. we had some quick fire questions to get a quick response as to where people stand on issues. diane abbott will answer this for. would you describe yourself as a...
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and russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a few more patient pacts with norway. the u.s. senate panel is set to vote on the start treaty if the nuclear constable is passed it will head to the full opera house for approval. or welcome to you live from our headquarters in central moscow this is archie it's eight pm here in the russian capital and six pm in warsaw one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects is said to have entered poland despite the country's threat to arrest him upon arrival are commands are is thought to be attending an international chechen congress near the polish capital he currently lives in britain where he has political asylum considering the of zoravar is following the latest developments. at the moment it's all very confusing and very unclear because even the information regarding this was acquired whereabouts specifically his arrival in poland is so far being a brought to us only by one news source that's a television channel a polish t.v. channel and they're citing unnamed sources so even his whereabout
and russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a few more patient pacts with norway. the u.s. senate panel is set to vote on the start treaty if the nuclear constable is passed it will head to the full opera house for approval. or welcome to you live from our headquarters in central moscow this is archie it's eight pm here in the russian capital and six pm in warsaw one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects is said to have entered poland...
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both russia and canada remained firm at their stances claiming that the arctic seabed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bear territory's moscow says that its claims are based on scientific fact and according to the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will continue sending expeditions to this area of the limo and also the woman also bridge was discovered by russian explorers but today we want to prove scientifically that it's a continuation of our main line in providing our data to the un as does canada and now denmark is also thinking about lean clean to the woman also of ridge but any such claim must be based upon scientific data provided to the un commission and do you have the last word in any case in two thousand and seven a group of russian scientists to descend a dawn to be alone also fridge study of it and found concrete conclusions that it is a continuation of the russian landmass they've been planted a russian flag there meanwhile canada has also filed claims on the states are you saying back to the a woman also for h. is port off the canadian stage or ye
both russia and canada remained firm at their stances claiming that the arctic seabed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bear territory's moscow says that its claims are based on scientific fact and according to the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will continue sending expeditions to this area of the limo and also the woman also bridge was discovered by russian explorers but today we want to prove scientifically that it's a continuation of our main line in providing our...
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for many countries apart from russia and canada other states are also keen to stablish themselves in the octaves and they include the united states denmark and norway according to some analysts this me lead to some type of all over conflict because this is the stakes are really high because of these extremely large reserves of natural resources and this me lead to some sort of problem an international problem on the other hand other analysts this thing from back to this issue will be resolved peacefully in fact just now during the meeting in moscow the foreign minister is off russia and canada have pledged to resolve the stage or dispute strictly diplomatically and scientifically and there is already an example of how such a dispute could be resolved peacefully just recently russia and norway resolved a decades along a territorial dispute on their borders in the bar and sea and now we've agreed first of all to establish the border and also to share the natural resources which are held in that area so hopefully that will be done in the in the case of russia and canada as well. if you
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if these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today.
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account for it because for me for it with all of these aerials russia and canada both the need to be they have their its responsibility to protect their borders and protect cyril it's suits that goals along their borders and of course will do with take will take practical steps to ensure security in the arctic was that we as the. us and the last question please which you didn't use your very liberal you know that when you. have a question to the russian minister of western mass media reporter just say not enough but i'd like you. when you know that the nato invited russian leaders to take part in a nato summit that will take place in lisbon. to the russian part receive such an invitation and is it interested in such a trip to consider and i did hear about these reports in the media but it is often happens that the media are it had of awful channels we haven't received anything through official channels yet thank you you've just heard russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and his canadian counterpart lawrence cannon speaking live at a news conference here in moscow the main topic of
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russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a demarcation pact with norway. more welcome to you live from our studios in central moscow this is our to you with me nice and now away it's midnight here in the russian capital four pm in washington where u.s. senate panel has given the go ahead to the start treaty with russia the nuclear arms reduction deal will now face the full upper house before it can be ratified russia says it's ready to sign off the document but wants to do it at the same time as the u.s. can has more from washington senators who have concerns they expressed them in a resolution that they passed today but as john kerry the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said they managed to address most of the issues in the course of these five months and today's decision is sort of a boy partisan success let's listen what to what he says. we hope. to get to the full senate as rapidly as possible for our work is not done the full united states senate has to now debate this and ratify it. it's our hope that they're going
russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a demarcation pact with norway. more welcome to you live from our studios in central moscow this is our to you with me nice and now away it's midnight here in the russian capital four pm in washington where u.s. senate panel has given the go ahead to the start treaty with russia the nuclear arms reduction deal will now face the full upper house before it can be ratified russia says it's ready to sign...
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russia and canada say the wall back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed thought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s set to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second rate military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history which sent the finances of spiraling out of control. at another former yugoslav republic of skies to join the south stream gas project that and more in our business program in twenty past the hour. and find out why russian communists to have been stung by a sting now want to see the former police front man singing from behind bars. worldwide news from the heart of moscow this is our welcome to the program where the race for the arctic is on and a canada has thrown down the gauntlet to russia moscow says it will prove its right to an area of the arctic seabed in international waters a claim
russia and canada say the wall back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed thought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s set to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second rate military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s....
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meanwhile russia and canada this week were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after otto a said it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the arctic's rich resources but canadian analyst michel chossudovsky says the u.s. is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military grip on the area the main players in this game today on account of the well let's start with the most important the united states which is pulling the strings can the dependable and norway on one side and russia own the and these four countries which old members of the two zero in the process of building. seeking to claim sovereignty over the take extending it beyond the territories thereby competing with russian claims and as i mentioned the united states is using canada but also to some extent also the other two countries denmark and norway as it means to extend its military into the office of beyond the seventy fifth the power level. to afghanistan now where at least f
meanwhile russia and canada this week were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after otto a said it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the arctic's rich resources but canadian analyst michel chossudovsky says the u.s. is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military grip on the area the main players in this game today on account of the...
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is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military military grip on the area. the main players in this game today oh no the well let's start with the most important the united states which is pulling the strings can the then tomorrow and norway on one side russia. and these four countries which although it was a day to oh the process of building. seeking to. sovereignty over the whole take extending it beyond the immediate territories thereby competing with russian claims and as i mentioned the united states is using canada but also to some extent also the other two countries denmark and norway as it means to extend its military grip into the off secure of beyond the seventy fifth the parallel. your with r t still to come this hour the price of freedom as iraq pays out four hundred million dollars to american goal for victims. also this week the israeli and palestinian leaders met for two days in sharm el sheikh and jerusalem for another round of middle east peace talks the meeting was overshadowed by israeli war planes attacking gaza twice in response to pales
is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military military grip on the area. the main players in this game today oh no the well let's start with the most important the united states which is pulling the strings can the then tomorrow and norway on one side russia. and these four countries which although it was a day to oh the process of building. seeking to. sovereignty over the whole take extending it beyond the immediate territories thereby competing with russian claims...
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in the barents sea also this week russia and canada were looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after auto says it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the arctic's rich resources canadian researcher edwards who's been exploring and studying the seabed says the terror territorial disputes are peaceful but anything could happen in the future there's a lot of energy underneath the arctic ice probably twenty percent of the world's remaining oil thirty percent of the natural gas really the future economies of these countries depend on energy and that is really you know going to be there guarantee for a future in the next ten twenty thirty forty years i think the sovereignty question is going to be a long long dispute and hopefully it's not going to end up with people making enemies of each other i think right now things are looking awfully good but when you have that much money at stake those kinds of resources at stake and something happens with the world economy.
in the barents sea also this week russia and canada were looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after auto says it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the arctic's rich resources canadian researcher edwards who's been exploring and studying the seabed says the terror territorial disputes are peaceful but anything could happen in the future there's a lot of energy...
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place after the failed attempt in advance -- failed attempt to use live with explosives in britain and canada. stay tuned, we will be back with our in-depth report. >> october 3, 2010. a day to celebrate. 20 years of german unity. the anniversary this schedule. 24 extraordinary hours. featuring the official ceremony and the big celebration in berlin. 20 years of german unity on october 3, starting at 5:00. >> the comeback. the german government has come up with an ambitious new energy policy in that ensuring that most of germany's power comes from renewable sources. all of the political parties have agreed on that goal but they are deeply divided on how loud -- how long atomic reactors should be allowed to run. they want them all shutdown within 11 years. angela merkel says that the only way to meet co2 reduction targets and satisfy projected demand is to keep the plants running longer, pledging that two-thirds of the profits generated during the extension will be invested in renewable energy. >> these demonstrators are upset that the chancellor's new energy plan proposes to delay the closure
place after the failed attempt in advance -- failed attempt to use live with explosives in britain and canada. stay tuned, we will be back with our in-depth report. >> october 3, 2010. a day to celebrate. 20 years of german unity. the anniversary this schedule. 24 extraordinary hours. featuring the official ceremony and the big celebration in berlin. 20 years of german unity on october 3, starting at 5:00. >> the comeback. the german government has come up with an ambitious new...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are all day. great to have you with there's a quick check of the. full story and as the u.s. official to end this cold missions in iraq fifty thousand troops stayed behind to assist local services leading critics to say that america's proclaimed now it is a sham that will go zone concerns remain about the stability of the country with political leaders to unable to form a government also inconclusive elections in march. will miss any indian village severely by a two year solid to commit suicide unless they get an edge and aid from the authorities but despite the astonishing strategy that will help us along it's full . of rushing them to downing to four remote regions casinos that fails to transfer business that's prompted investors to stake the.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are all day. great to have you with there's a quick check of the. full story and as the u.s. official to end this cold missions in iraq fifty thousand troops stayed behind to assist local services leading critics to say that america's proclaimed now it is a sham that will go zone concerns remain about the stability of the country with political leaders to unable to form a government also...
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has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. in vietnam and she's available in international her tone. photo don't include the intercontinental hanoi westlake otoh shirts and. sedona sweet. care of a. child. in the middle. of a little in poland resort and spa. minute tree ads are becoming second nature to americans but many say they become immune to the. the flu fighting machines and showcase the u.s. military. costs americans of that tax money total of over six hundred billion dollars. eliminating signs of aging and medical breakthroughs that could solve the problem of wrinkles and who can cure some diseases just about a russian doctor found an antioxidant and stops the gradual deterioration. sexual minorities in georgia say their own welcome home that the government of the church of encouraging picture that gets them by the way in the sexual preference is a sin and a disease. probably back with more on those stories in fifty minutes time time for sports update. hello and welcome to the sports news
has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. in vietnam and she's available in international her tone. photo don't include the intercontinental hanoi westlake otoh shirts and. sedona sweet. care of a. child. in the middle. of a little in poland resort and spa. minute tree ads are becoming second nature to americans but many say they become immune to the. the flu fighting machines and showcase the u.s....
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is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as true for chinese corporations are on the day. for the full story we've got for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. on our jeep. with. data from an electrical grid. and you can do what they're doing in california. resources. let's go to smarter. with the shortest in ten minutes in the history of time this is our t.v. and now a recap of the stories that shape the week of republic of north. the seventeen victims of terror attack that hit its capital market. and as the u.s. marks nine years since the deadliest terror attack the world has ever seen on the ground zero tragedy has led to zero tolerance towards people in american society. and the pilots who became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land a crippled passenger jet in a remote russian for saving everyone on board. plus top minds gathered to discuss a fo
is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as true for chinese corporations are on the day. for the full story we've got for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. on our jeep. with. data from an electrical grid. and you can do what they're doing in california. resources. let's go...
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today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. "bbc news", moscow. >> you're watching "bbc news." our headlines so far. a prominent pakistani politic
today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already...
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at least 28 countries, including great britain, australia, canada, the netherlands, and israel, allow open service by lesbian and gay troops. we have no greater allies than great britain, austria, canada, and israel, and none of these countries, not one, reports morale or recruitment problems. at least nine of these countries have deployed their forces alongside american troops in operation iraqi freedom, and at least 12 of these nations are allowing open service and are currently fighting alongside u.s. troopsn afghanistan. there's a cost involved in our current policy. according to a 2005 g.a.o. report, american taxpayers spend more than $30 million each year to train replacement for gay troops discharged under the don't ask, don't policy. the total costs reported since the statute was implemented, according to g.a.o., has been nearly $200 million and that doesn't count the administrative and legal costs associated with investigations and hearings. the military schooling of gay troops, such as pilot training and linguist training. we are losing highly-skilled troops to this policy.
at least 28 countries, including great britain, australia, canada, the netherlands, and israel, allow open service by lesbian and gay troops. we have no greater allies than great britain, austria, canada, and israel, and none of these countries, not one, reports morale or recruitment problems. at least nine of these countries have deployed their forces alongside american troops in operation iraqi freedom, and at least 12 of these nations are allowing open service and are currently fighting...
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issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who. in this lucrative region. have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the bering sea were tied as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and gas resources for three years due to police co-ops and see this treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers are why they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon start grid in profits. in the barents sea. coming your way next hour one step closer to a nuclear free world. as the strategic arms reduction treaty between russia and the u.s. heads for a vote before the senate we look at how america's
issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who. in this lucrative region. have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the...
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. >> in the provincial capital of taliban, and as the election campaign is underway. 157 canada, most of the men, are vying for the 14 parliamentary seats allocated to the province. >> people should vote for people who can work and serve. asian not vote for thieves. their deficits the people have voted for that were of no use. >> but in many of afghans provinces, it is the old war lords or their allies were likely to land the most votes. the independent human rights commission criticizes the fact that many people were not registered to vote to do a lack of election offices. and the commission chairman says that is not all. >> we need more, not the real one provided from the center to the people, to vote. it came from outside actually. >> even if people here are not where it about the threats of the taliban, they doubt the new parliament will provide afghanistan with the stability and needs. >> earlier, we spoke to the german foreign minister about the situation in afghanistan. we began by asking him how confident he was that the poll in afghanistan would be free and fair given the pas
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issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaty is yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as wide as a quarter of the planet think about all and get three sources but for years due to political opt in say they throw. has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers and why they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades. stockbridge in profits. t. in the bering sea the treaty between russia and the u.s. that would see both countries cut their nuclear arsenals is going to the american senate for approval however there are fea
issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaty is yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done...
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they have new rivals in china, russia, brazil, in canada. most of them also received government subsidies. in response to airbus, boeing is taking a tough line. it says contact of the government level as possible. otherwise, the time for debate is over. >> the markets will get into those shortly. good news for the british economy. the unemployment rate in britain has fallen slightly by 0.1% did in the three months to july, a jump of 286,000 gaining work. one story today for the markets is japan intervening in the foreign-exchange market. of course, the exporters are really liking that. honda, sony, and cannon are up. all eyes are on u.s. production numbers out later today. that's it. >> thank you. tony hayward, the former chief executive of bp, will face questions about the gulf of mexico oil spill. it is trying to find out whether safety rules need to be changed. our business correspondent. >> explosion on the deep water horizon oil rig killed 11 men and caused the worst oil spill in american history. tony hayward gave u.s. lawmakers an opp
they have new rivals in china, russia, brazil, in canada. most of them also received government subsidies. in response to airbus, boeing is taking a tough line. it says contact of the government level as possible. otherwise, the time for debate is over. >> the markets will get into those shortly. good news for the british economy. the unemployment rate in britain has fallen slightly by 0.1% did in the three months to july, a jump of 286,000 gaining work. one story today for the markets is...
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issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and get resources but for years due to political opposition say this treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally thinking their law writing feared the true maritime powers are why they're ready to make some headway what's been called in trouble for decades wealth own study group in profits. river notional tea in the bering sea coming your way next hour gangster wars in the heart of moscow. we bring you the story of an attempt on the life of the russia's notor
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train operators, and managers to prevent suicide attempts, the program is based on a similar program in canada. and includes information from mental health experts. at least 15 people have killed themselves on metro property since the start of last year. >>> the company that hires access drivers are looking at how they are trained an independent investigation into the hiring and training of drivers, it comes in the the wake of four cplaints and a sexual assault by a driver. the subcontracts, for disabled people, unable to use buses and rail service. it operates a 110 hour training ogram for new employees. >>> a clearer picture of the standoff at the discovery channel headquarters, the person describing that in detable, chris wood. he mouthed the word run to a guard while he was being held by gunman james lee, the guard shook his head yes. james lee was shot dead a the hostages were preparing to make a break for it. >> in prince george's county, they are searching for a man who shot a teen-aged boy. flis say the teen was shot by an adult male who he knew. the teen is in serious condition in the
train operators, and managers to prevent suicide attempts, the program is based on a similar program in canada. and includes information from mental health experts. at least 15 people have killed themselves on metro property since the start of last year. >>> the company that hires access drivers are looking at how they are trained an independent investigation into the hiring and training of drivers, it comes in the the wake of four cplaints and a sexual assault by a driver. the...
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blow up transatlantic aircraft that would have gone between britain and the states and britain and canada, thereby hitting three countries. it's a very confusing and contradictory story. on the one hand, this appears to be very serious plot to hit three countries simultaneously. we have a mumbai-style raid. attacking buildings in cities simultaneously and spraying gunfire as civilians. there were hostages who were murdered. they killed nearly to wonder people in 48 hours. they got the headlines that they craved -- they killed 200 people in 48 hours. this has moved from one is caught aspirational -- this has moved from one that is called aspirational. i do not think the authorities in there and the states or over your wanted the details of this to get out. it was leaked to the u.s. media somehow. people always say that it was a deliberate leak. i do not think it was. i do not think they have tourr in of criminal evidence arrest anybody. >> thank you india has launched a biometric id scheme. it will put more than 1 billion citizens on a database. it is hoping the database will give an accur
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. china corporations are on the day. to be so much brighter if you know about songs from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. dot com. if. the international association of russian language and literature teachers will hold the world festival of russian language. are you interested in a better understanding of russian language and culture can you sing russian songs will. become a participant of the world festival of russian language and will an exciting trip to st petersburg in russia. for more information visit the festival website. every month we give you the future of the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our. data data generated from an electrical grid. and you can do to do it in california . resources for simplicity. let's go to sort of. ten thirty pm here in moscow thanks for staying with us here on our t.v.'s are your headlines new details emerge after russian pilots managed to crash land a crippled passen
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are on the day. the mum. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. they faced it this is not a provocation but warned of. a force it shatters steverson he assured us of a pretty tree they had no idea about the hardships to face it. wanted for this is it of them too nuisance for in the army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five dot com. in vietnam policies available in international her tone for a photo person photo of intercontinental hanoi westlake otoh shirts in hanoi hilton oprah somerset grant a lawyer sedona sweet annoying.
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they were followed by all the european countries, canada, australia, new zealand and a tiny coastal regions as well. some 33 delegations in all left the chamber. these walkouts are not entirely new. they're becoming something of a routine when president ahmadinejad speaks. what annoyed the american so much was this preference to the possibly carrying out the 9/11 attacks themselves. and ahmadinejad referred to israel as the "entity that was saved" as a result. that was the trigger, i think. >> president ahmadinejad's comments have been seen in the local press. why is he bringing this to the international stage now, do you think? >> i think he is pretty consistent. i think he actually believes what he is saying. it may seem strange to many people, certainly, in the western world, but mr. ahmadinejad has used both his speeches here at the un to set out his world view and it is one in stark contrast to those in the western capital. he believes that capitalism is collapsing. he believes that the current world order needs to be swept away, that the institutions need to beat revised and changed a
they were followed by all the european countries, canada, australia, new zealand and a tiny coastal regions as well. some 33 delegations in all left the chamber. these walkouts are not entirely new. they're becoming something of a routine when president ahmadinejad speaks. what annoyed the american so much was this preference to the possibly carrying out the 9/11 attacks themselves. and ahmadinejad referred to israel as the "entity that was saved" as a result. that was the trigger, i...
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issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions around the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the wage and parliaments something the two leaders predict . to be done by some experts estimate the rules of the valley and see todd as much as a quarter of the planet seabed all in gas resources between years due to political ups and sea based treasure has remained dead and buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers a far they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon bring in profits regional tional t. in the bering sea to afghanistan now or at least fourteen people were killed in separate bombings on the day of the country's parliamentary elections the vote counting is under way
issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions around the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the wage and parliaments something the two leaders predict . to be done...